Question
Practice creating a conversion factor.
A 2-column table with 3 rows titled Units of Length. Column 1 is labeled Customary System Units with entries 1 inch, 1 foot, 1 mile. Column 2 is labeled Metric System Units with entries 2.54 centimeters, 0.3048 meters, 1.61 kilometers.
Which conversion factor would you use to convert from meters to feet?
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A 2-column table with 3 rows titled Units of Length. Column 1 is labeled Customary System Units with entries 1 inch, 1 foot, 1 mile. Column 2 is labeled Metric System Units with entries 2.54 centimeters, 0.3048 meters, 1.61 kilometers.
Which conversion factor would you use to convert from meters to feet?
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To convert from meters to feet, you would first need to identify the relationship between meters and feet through a known conversion factor. Based on the information provided in your table, we know that:
- \(1 \text{ foot} = 0.3048 \text{ meters}\)
To get a conversion factor from meters to feet, you can take the reciprocal of this relationship:
\[
\text{Conversion Factor} = \frac{1 \text{ foot}}{0.3048 \text{ meters}}
\]
Therefore, the conversion factor used to convert from meters to feet is:
\[
\frac{1 \text{ foot}}{0.3048 \text{ meters}}
\]
Make sure you use this conversion factor properly in calculations to convert measurements given in meters into feet.
- \(1 \text{ foot} = 0.3048 \text{ meters}\)
To get a conversion factor from meters to feet, you can take the reciprocal of this relationship:
\[
\text{Conversion Factor} = \frac{1 \text{ foot}}{0.3048 \text{ meters}}
\]
Therefore, the conversion factor used to convert from meters to feet is:
\[
\frac{1 \text{ foot}}{0.3048 \text{ meters}}
\]
Make sure you use this conversion factor properly in calculations to convert measurements given in meters into feet.
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